Control systems in Labview?

I'm completely new to labview and am trying to program a control
system for an experimental actuator. I have the Labview Full System
package (8.2) and can't seem to figure out how to input a transfer
function in the frequency domain into a block diagram. Is this even
possible with my package, or do I need to by another palette?
Thanks,
Brian

I think you can achieve this using LabVIEw itself.
Or try searching the forums for Control System toolkit.
Also, there is a VI in the Analyze -->> Signal Processing -->> Frequency Domain palette.
See to it if it can fit your requirement.
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